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Mud Mud and More Mud

We have wonderful mud mask for your face. So the questions is which do you prefer? Good questions. We have 2 types of muds for your face. Both are terrific so let's start with the the Dead Sea Mud.

Dead Sea Mud is loaded with minerals such as potassium, magnesium, sodium, bromine and calcium and provides many health and skin benefits including. Dead Sea mud pulls out toxins and pollutants unclogging pores and purifying skin revealing a younger, healthier skin. Dead Sea mud one of the healthiest things you can use for your skin

Arctic Mineral mud has a unique toning mask to detoxify and achieve baby smooth skin. Ours is made with 100% Arctic mud powder, Aloe Vera and Aloe Vera Extracts and a touch of Sweet Almond oil. Dead Sea mud has a slight stinging effect when used for several times til your face adjust to the mineral in the mud, this mud is mild on all skin types.

I make all my mud by hand so you can assure quality freshness. Plus if you like it scented, we can add an essential oil to it. Each jar comes with one of our 1 oz sampler toners to refresh your face after each facial treatment. So why not try my muds today. Available at our Website and our Etsy shop. Check under our Facial Care categories at both locations.

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Ok I spent the entire day devoting to making soap. I actually made a batch of soap. I decided to use the Hot process method again today but using the crock pot. The first time I used this method I used the oven and it came out pretty well. So since I have a crock pot that I don't hardly use, I decided to try it.

Pros and cons for both cold and hot process soap making

Both methods have its advantages and disadvantages. Which one do I prefer, it is really hard to decide. Please keep in mind that these are just my opinions based on how I made my own soaps. I am sure others will have their own opinions.

Lets start with the Cold Process Method.

1. Pro-I like the fact that I can color the soap and make designs with this method.

2. Con- For me the scent sometimes gets distorted if I use this method. I find some of my fragrance get so messed up after I take it out of the mold and cut. Some of my scent don't seem to smell the same afterwards. Sometimes not all the time. Curing time …

Is one better than the other? It depends on what you like. Do you prefer soaps with lots of color, swirls and edible looking or do you prefer to keep is simple? I make both hot and cold process soaps and I am often asked, What's the difference? Does it matter if it is cold or hot? The only difference is the method of making the soap.

Here is the best way to explain the difference.

Chamomile Neroli Hot Process Soap

The hot process and cold process but lets start with the hot process. It begins by running your recipe through a lye calculator. It measures how much lye that will be needed in your recipe. The lye is measured and added to your measured water NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND because adding water to lye is dangerous and can cause an eruption. Next, the lye and water mixture is added to heated vegetable or animal fats. Some soapers prefer to use a crockpot and some prefer to use a pot. I use a pot as my crock pot is never big enough and prefer a larger pot which gets put into the …